Loca s An August personage girl, noon. Miss Grace Smith Shedman's Big Teun-Cent Show, {at Centre Hall, Grange August 4 ties : Pantomime shadowgraphs, black i acts, art, i no ark, near Williamsport. on Sunday, and totally destroyed. near Millheim. Mr. and Mrs. John Williams, west of Mrs. 8. C. Runkle, of Philadelphia, The population of Centre Hall, at present, is about one-third larger than ordinary—summer boarders and VaCHa~ tion seekers have num- ber, swelled the William Gress, of Pittsburg, an en- gineer on the Pittsburg, Virginia and Charleston Railroad, was the guest of place, for several days. Mrs. J. T. Potter, of uear Centre Hall, left on Monday to visit at Salo- na, Mill Hall and Lock Haven. will attend the Quigley-Montgomery reunion, to be held at Grounds, today ( Thursday.) The Lamar township, county, school board has elected Clif- ford B. Williams, of Salladasburg, Miss Mary M and pal respectively of the High School at Balona, Mr. and Mrs, James High, of Haven, attended the funeral of James H. Runkle vale While in the office, large tannery pumber of years home with the Aside tures in the August at Lock Haven. ago he made Joals, in this locality, fon- issue, Hugh B, Fiedler's Star Magazine, Williamsp rt, from its many excellent Pa, contains a most excellent deser tive and illustrated of the ** Around the World with a Cameras "’ i other feature which ving individuals. article on the e =~ Pavama canal. struction Is at interests all ot eT Monday evening Mrs and Mrs Samuel Lewin were driving out the pike from Bellefonte towards Axe Mann in asingle buggy. When shout half w to Axe Maun along Ay Brook's au'omobile and he em bh came the ree frightened, backing over the wikment and throwing the ladies B the bruised rs out ith ladies were badly of rile! in 8 fill we Junior Epworth League Mi gr he M i w» FF ch v of t Iheim held a picnic in Dr. Fra west of Mra UAVe bis farm north Mr. Willie ee On Weduesday and D Campbell, they no i i UEIT OWD, 1e aiways Kindness to benefit t dertook igh the ing sets of other ehifdren, u: and suc carried the tt Tu: of K: bes give take piace A tag thst groan ! ej tes ers inthe ol br Rev sxll % well B fg hit gs fre Ww l Che rrit lHiamsport, out wedding Maes 29 Fhe ublic sehonl # One schanle ihe and ished danghter of Ww place, in hie fRocomp Mrs, G inthis nicl Kerrin and is Ow where wie spent many of her childhood days Among others who purchesed sixes for their labels during few days PD. C York ; George Horrer, Pleasant Gap ; Philip Durst, Centre Hall : David Glasgow, Tussey ville ; Tillman Klinefelter, Tus. H. W. Grenoble, Cumber- | land, Maryland ; Harry Bottorf, New- | berry ; William Zerby, Spring Mills : | Dr. J. R. G. Allison, Centre Hall | Mrs. William J. Wolf, Hpring Mills :! R. D. Killian, Centre Hall: 8. F.| Bmith, Freeport, Illinois : Mrs. Sarah | Beahm, Coburn; Mrs. John B. Wert, | Tusseyville ; Heory Emerick, Centre Hall ; James High, Lock Haven * 1. M. Stover, Michigan ; W. M Houser, | Pleasant Gap; Agnes Neff, Tussey- | ville; Henry Lingle, Colyer ;: John R. Btrong, Potters Mills ; Katharine Het- tinger, Michigan, the past were Rossruan, sey ville ; ai——— Heduced Rates to the Seashore The Railroad low-rate ten-day excursion for the present season from Lock Haven, Troy, Bellefonte, Williamsport, Mo. Lzgus, Sunbury, Mt Carmel, Shen. audosh, Lykeos, Dauphin, and prin. cipal intermediate stations ( including stations on branch roads ) to Atlantic City, Cape May, Wildwood, Ocean City, Ben Isle City, Avalon, Avglesea, or Hully Beach, will be run oo Thurs day, August 10 Excursiov tickets, good to return by regular trains withio ten days, will be sold at very low rates. Tickets to Ate lantie City will be sold via the Dela ware River Bridge Route, thd only all rall line, or via Market Street Wharf, Philadelphia. Flop over can be had at Philadel. plia, either going or returning, with. in limit of ticket, A similar excursion will be run on August 24, For Information In regard to specifio rates and tirue of trains consult hand bills, or apply to sgeots, or E, N, next Peansylvania Harrur, Division Ticket ent, Wil Iamsport, Pa. ton ees —— | Marriage Licenses, { i Russell Blair Gray, Bellefonte. Laura B. Heverly, Milesburg, Harry R. Confer, Coburn, Ellen Wingert, Coburn, A. Bartges, Coburn Cora E. SBteflen, A aronsburg, Irvin Fred Shope, Milesburg, Lulu Katie Allen, Milesburg, | — cane c— | Profit in Berrios, | Ira M. Rishel, | demonstrated that there is mouney in growing berries, Mrs. Rishel picked three at Boalsburg, During the past sca- and her hundred son, ehildren and ht cents per quart. At rate, worth £230 {0 One acre pst Speakers at | © F The 0 Reunion, for held on Announcead to sprakers the rettlong 1 i) Grange Park, Contre Hall, Mile Meyer, Lio i. Jo TAs, lhursday, QQ. Noll, |, Grand August 17th, are Rev of Carlisle: J. Mursh stl of the Grand i SYIVAatin ; J Ey : Helle- ite College - Altno FERAL lb LE I'reas- ze Re 'Xteaded to all Odd d friends to Li ¥ igo, ‘4 8 cf wt c——— A Freight Wreck ¢ An overloaded fred wr CAT caused a Tyrone miles west eck on the Lewisht we and Mille, “ Lirain was running east, mday morning, as he climbed ’ four other oar * the rail, taking cars with it, tearing up the hundred if the ties were a distance of Many ! ne yards thier damage * ast irnin east in here was until after hsequently no ' with trafi noon, ferred. PResengers were (rans. John Osman, on f the id sou of brakemen, ar Section Foremao Calvin f Osman, of Glen Iron, was on the luam- Ler car that climbed the to thas ¥ Win ik, rail, but he managed to hold car and was not thrown fr I'he track Read his ndy Mrs. Alfred Hart elon, interview herman, of near eatie to town [Paes to Dr WW hile day tadeliffe, the eye aj cinliat, he was the Asaint Post. ininown = gues: of her brother, ant 5 Nlack Prof. Jobn D. Meyer is home from Cambridge, Mass, where took a short course in Harvard University, to ne especially prepare him for duties as lie schools several days in Philadelphia and At. antic City. Dr. and Mrs. McCluney Radcliffe and daughter, Miss Barah, of Phils delphia, are in town, the guests of the former's aunt, Mrs. Shannon Boal. Dr. Radeliffe comes to the country for rest, but little he gets, because he is constantly besought by persons want. ing treatment io his line. He is the chief surgeon in the Wills Ese and Ear Hospital and a professional man | in whom the people of Centre county have complete confidence. A Miss Margaret Doyle, of Rhinebeck, New York, is at present visiting her | sant, Mra. Amanda Spangler, at the | home of D. L. Kerr, near Centre Hill, | Miss Doyle is the daughter of Wesley Doyle, who during the early seventies Before returning he spent DEATHS MRS, JAMES HOW ARD RUNKL? The funeral of Mrs Runkle Tues. #ide of Potter She was the Royer, of Potters aged twenty-three she suffered for several During this illness a child | wis born, and last week the were called to witness its death. parents This that the mother #0 young, elicited much sympathy for the husband and a daughter, Maury ¢ incident, and the fact The deceased’s maiden name was Her pastor, | the funeral Mr. Solver. | Runkle lived an jottorf, death nt assisted by Rev. Mrs Gress, officiated Mr. and thie near ( olyer, Mra the Runkle f Of Mi al The death Koeh, wife of cecuarred at their home <ilen Monday morning, July (& §) ' lock. Her ad been fail tirne irty o'e He Aas 1 ie il Afne 8 ra dry when it was operated by the ¢ime pany that made so much of the history of this locality at that time. She isa school teacher, but has decided not to teach this year, was a caller Tuesday aud had a good word to say forall the people in the vicinity of his home. He regretted that the Potters Mills postoffios would in time see its finish, Mr. Btrong has studied the art of taxidermy, and has opened an establishment at his home, Bome of his work has already been finished, among which is a parrot, “Ho newrly was the oatural repro. duced," sald the taxidermist, * that the bird swore at me for pinching his | i feet when being fastened to the perch,” i O mourn, besid $s vs 3. 01 w . 3 ! er hn children Frank, 3 Mra E iis f ber daugh- Was uday, Res be Methodist interment Millheim. Bhe wowing children + College: J. W Mra. J M Mrs. H. } HE Emma Adam % i ex Her Hy, iden Sehool Teachers Elected FOWNKEHIP Prof, C, | MILES Township High Behool HOWARD High aramioar W 1 i Intermedia Wn fp ml They Appral to Our sympathies, The bilious and dyapeptic aud apps are i to our may not be brot and happiness by Chsmberlain’s Stomach Phese t invi the sha and liver trengithen the di not one mack to health f diel stort they by Af gestion cule At bowels For \ Vi EE he language men is mn When a man suffers fr Whatever elue 4 ®i1 never § g Equal to Cham ialn's Colic, Hemupdy This fact 18 well Known hen th ot Mr COli- Her, ght the and ROV- and KikO ¥ £* #on Ha, 1016 Lirr Obe — —— p— — ry oo > H, E. FENLON Agent Bellefonte, Penn’a, y oost Accident Ins, Companies Bonds of Every Descrip- © * Pied The Largest and tion a Glass In- surance at low rates. PENNSYLVANIA R, R. Philad, & Erie R, R, Division and Northern Central Ry, Time Ta FOIE op 0000000000000 000000000000000000000000006000008600 Sand . . . Encampment and Exhibition of the Patrons of Husbandry of centrai pena Grange Park, Centre Hall, Pa. September 16 to 22, inclusive Encampment Opens September 16 Exhibition Opens Monday, Sept. 18 » ¢ » ADMISSION FREE LEONARD RHONE, Chairman aves Ne t0000000000000000000000000000000000006 “a $0 Tey Wa * feed itv Aver's falling ae - A Eee . a grow, completely cures dan- druff. And it always restores color to gray hair, all the rich, dark color of “My hails afraid I we Hair Vig 8 A FX w for e Falling Hair i TT LOCK HAVEN, PA, J. R. Flickinger, Prin. Fall term of 15 weeks begins September 11th, The facilities at this important school for doing first-class work, professional and academic, were never better than now, Its graduates are required to do a full year's teaching in the training school, Its faculty has the best American and European training. Buildings modern. Col. lege Preparatory department, lo. cation unexcelled. Fine Gymuna- sium. Expense moderate. Free tuition to prospective teachers, Address for illustrated catolog THE PRINCIPAL EE RARER RRR RAED RD § FET TT TTT TS CES 7 3S TFSI YY WRAP Ie NB @ a lt TOP 00000000000000000000000603000000 N RE HALL, HARNESS A FEW PRICES Baw Hide Whips Heas Brow Wh 4 Hen Work Heavy W Harn Trace Chains Buggy Harness ooden Hames ws Oj k 70 Cts fw BUGGIES and CARRIAGES Get my prices on No. 1 Mifflingburg Buggies and Carriages. | can and will Save money for you. Offer you second hand Buggies at Five Dollars and up. Stock Food—-The best on the market, § Cents per Lb, A Full Line of Dr. Remedies, . Daniels’ | : | Te TEAM NETS $2.00, BUGGY NETS $1.50 and up. SELLE HF ROSSMAN The warmest weather is yet to come and the season for Summer Goods has not yet reached its height. But, owing to the fact that we wish to make room for Fall Goods, we purpose to close out Summer Goods at prices which are truly bargains, Ladies and Gents $2.00 OXFORDS, $1.03 White India Linon 8c to 25¢ Lawns, from 6c up. 75¢ Boys' WASH SUITS s5¢ H.F. ROSSMAN Spring Mills, Pa, Teles EE Tas a ates, ee & LRN op * Ea T0S00000000000000000008078000 seced ; ’ ¢ ! ‘ / / 4 ) } ) ; ’ ; ‘ / 4 ; ¢ : : Cut Prices IN Shoes & Oxfords $3.25 Oxfords Now $2.50 reduced to lower Prices. Shoes WWW WWW WW WW WW wm WWW Ww Kreamer and Son CENTRE HALL, PA. WWW WW WW NNN We NW NB A ¢ ¢ / / ¢ ¢ ¢ / ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ / ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ * “-» White CLOVER SEED a ® € INDER TWINE F. E WIELAND Linden EIall, Pa. Asks all Farmers who will need Binder twine to place their orders at once with him. The twine just arrived and the price is right. He has also on hand’ White Clover Seed, Jace Grass Seed, Hte. Highest prices paid for Baled Hay, Baled Straw, Grain and Potatoes. Lawn GRASS SEED Wanted- BALED HAY, Etc. Sess sssesseasesse The Centre Hall Roller Flouring Mills. J. H, & S. E. WEBER, Proprictors | WHITE LILLY FLOUR | wd MILL FEEDS | The Highest Market Prices will be paid for all kinds of Grain—Wheat, Corn, Oats, Barley, Rye, Buckwheat, A AAA AOS Baled Hay and Straw will be bought at all times, at the best prices the market will afford. All sizes of Coal, the best Grades of Coal to be COAL had, ys on d We invite school with us before placing wi Jers for fuel,
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